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While Barack Obama nurses a childish hussy fit concerning Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, who will address a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, cooler, wiser heads prevailed in the US Senate.

As reported at the reference:The U.S. Senate on Thursday unanimously passed by voice vote a resolution welcoming Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.The resolution states in part:Whereas, in particular, the Government of Iran’s ongoing pursuit of nuclear weapons poses a tremendous threat both to the United States and Israel;Whereas the negotiations between the so-called P5+1 countries and Iran over its illicit nuclear weapons program are entering a key phase, and Congress has heard the perspectives, both publicly and privately, of a number of close allies involved in the negotiations;…Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Senate–warmly welcomes the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, on his visit to the United States, which provides a timely opportunity to reinforce the United States-Israel relationship;–eagerly awaits the address of Prime Minister Netanyahu before a joint session of the United States Congress;….–continues to strongly support Israel’s right to defend itself from threats to its very survival.”Senator John Cornyn, who initiated the resolution, said that “for some reason, some people are trying to turn this into a public controversy, but to me and I imagine to many others, it is mystifying and somewhat disappointing.“Both of our countries are threatened by radical Islam….“I would also argue that we have no bigger foreign policy challenges than stopping the Iranian drive for nuclear weapons and keeping those weapons out of the hands of terrorists. A nuclear Iran would make this world a far more dangerous place. For starters, it would dramatically increase Iranian leverage, Iranian power, and Iranian aggression in the Middle East.”Well said, Senator, especially the reference to “radical Islam”!